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History of the LMS

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Netscape showed up, and dominated the market. We did Online Learning in the 60’s – False Narrative There were systems back in the day, where they could be run on your own server, used via a CD-ROM, via WAN or LAN, but to me, that isn’t and e-learning LMS. Blackboard. Who led the market? So, no 640 there.

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Top 50 LMS Report for 2016 – What you need to know (criteria, approach, and yeah some vendors)

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Sorry, that’s marketing. You want marketing, I know some sites that will list you. These are vendors who have been around a long time, build share of the market and generally speaking had early name recognition which has helped them in build business. Are they better than every other vendor in the market?

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Latest E-Learning Insight and News

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It is interesting to note, that many of the vendors are targeting the SMB space, especially the small size (less than 500 employees) market. Systems that are only available as hosted on your own servers are starting to significantly decline. I expect to see over 80% of the market go SaaS by the end of 2012. Prediction.

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Microlearning, Engagement, Gamification, and the Elearning Success Summit with Stephen Ladek from LMSPulse

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And then, that last quarter, our instructional designers, people are sitting in server rooms, people who are actually building on the back end. It’s kind of plateaued at this stage. And so it’s a smattering of the rest of the e-learning universe. That’s who comes to us. Chris Badgett: That’s awesome.